Click on 'Non-gallery application', then write a display name, then add your new application. Wait a short while for Microsoft to create the new application. Keep waiting it can take a minute or so....

Now set up the Single Single On. In the application's left-hand menu click "Single Sign On". The SSO page will load, then click the "SAML" option from main boxes.

Great. Most of the work is done. Just send us either App Metadata Federation URL, or the Federation Metadata XML.

Now you can stop. We will come back to you with the final details you need to go in the first box. When we do, navigation back to the Application. You will now find it listed within your Azure Active Directory > Enterprise Applications section.

You will be sent the Entity ID, the Reply URL, and the Sign on URL. Enter those and press Save (at the top of the section)

You can also now find those details within the SSO section of Legalesign - like this:

That's it. Close the section and you will see the option to Test your login.

You will need to assign users to be able to use the Application's SSO. Try the test for yourself and if you have any errors paste them into the helpful "Resolving Errors" box provided. Microsoft will diagnose and offer to fix errors it recognises. Probably you will get an immediate error that you need to assign yourself. Just paste in the error message and then click 'Fix it" from the diagnosis.

Go the "Users and groups" section within the application to add users you want to sign in using SSO. Remember, users must already have a user account and access to your team(s) with the same email as their Microsoft Login.

Finally add brand media to the Properties section of the Application within Azure so users can more easily identify the login. Use this: